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30 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale *'—Pecullar circumstances cause own- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901 _——— EFRUITVALEADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ifice at half actual value 12% acres «might subdivide) very best land and location UAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. { Al ESTA' in the aps Valley,” adjoining R. R. FRINTVAIS B W etation, ape City and within I highly cultiva «d level loam, now in crop; not inch of wasts unequaled for fruit, has rented for $10 nmot buy ad;; REM th eamer landing, | gpECIAL NOTICE. The Home Building Company has removed its office to south side of rallroad track.on Fruit- vale ave. %650—House of 4 rooms, 1 block from Fruitvale ave.; % mile vines, corn, lovely home: offered for $60; could for less than $150. MBER-1 am accurately acquainted o station; $150 cash, balance lot 45x143; chicken houses; fin: well; clear water; elegant view; this is 1 bargain $600—House of 4 rooms: lot 60x80; good pump. | $1500—Modern 5-room house: hardwood mantel: w rore col e than Eet ntry property for sale and ex- all other ts in S. F.: 3000 on my what's wanted ons of bargains. , 6 Genry st | La McAFEE BROTHERS. 108 MONTGOMERY | bath and high bgsement; chicken houses: B - - S 2 blocks from station; good sidewalk. $1606—House of § rooms: bath; large lot; near — station: we will loan you the money to T LANDS buy this place. $800—Nice home; 5 rooms; bath; large stable: several chicken houses; city water; lol 50x150; terms to suit. $2000—Modern 2-story house; 6 large sunny rooms and bath; mantel; stationary wash tion | %o 40 acres bearing | tubs; closet In every room; 1 block from subdivisions to suit. | station. —— | Houses of all kinds for rent. Remember this cottage, hard fin- | address. . chicken house and | THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY, the San Lean road; | South Side of Rallroad Track, s 10« 5 minut i Fruitvale avenue. reason: nei a- | _W. E. RUDELL, Fruit PLET le, Cal. NER HEIGHTS TRACT. Cheapest Lots in Fruitvale. Half-acres and Acres. Lots $75 and upward: only $25 down, re- mainder $5 monthly. This property possesses £reat attraction for residence uses, as it com- mands an extensive view of the beautiful xchanges tod countt soenery all around, with the best of soll for | GLEN PARK ave., 5, off 12th, nr. Misston $22 50—7-ROOMED modern cottage, mice loca- tion, above Adeline station; handy to trains. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., ‘The House Rent- ers, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND LODGING-HOUSES. $1600—A ENAP; private boarding and lodging house; 2§ rooms; conipletely furnished and occupled; rent only $65; must be sold by Feb. 1; pays good income. Call or write GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO. 1008 Broadway, Oaklal OAKLAND FURNITURE FCUR SALE. AN introduction to you {rom H. Schelihaas. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oukland. PR S ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. - CLARA, 166, near Fifth—2 furnished rooms for houseKeeping, 36. ELLIS, 621—A newly furnished suite of 3 rooms; housekeeping; 322 30; gas. FILLMORE, 220—Housekeeping rooms; bright end sunny. FIFTH, 33—3 furnished connecting house- keeping rooms,-$14; also single, $4 to $7. FOURTEENTH, 216—A large sunny- front room and connecting suitable for house- room; 3 1012—4 furnished sunny housekeeping rocms,” with use of bath and telephone. Housekeeping rooms bath and closet. GOLDEN GATE par furnished; $6; 3 sunny, clean rooms; room large wcres of land; well set | Eardening planted with bearing fruit trees, mery districe: one mije | While the climate is genial, being .in the . Cal Address | famed thermal warm beit, free from fog. For 207A Bush st., S. F. | bparticulars, see ner. | — | _ H. A. PLEITNER. Frultvale Station, Cal. | S COTTAGE of 5 rooms, chicken-house and s o yard, city water; one biock from electric cars. $550—Cozy cottage of 3 rooms and bath, high | 3 :| basement ana brick foundation, good ~well, | windmill and tank, stable, shed; 18 fruit lot 7 $1100—$100 cash, balance same as rent; mod- trees x100, ali fenced 3 ast counties. stock and frult | ern cottage of 5 rooms and bath, basement, W PRICE & CO., 3 Kearny | etc.; lat 5x146; must be gold; an opportunity . - . £ investigating. 1 fall (briek | ken ranch of 2% acres; good house of ss box 4 | 4 rooms: barn; ten chicken-houses: good well, ; | and tank; for rent at $12 per month, - - — and fixtures for sale, consisting of TE R A Petaiuma, for : large brooder house. 2 incuba- ¥ of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. | o coops, fencing, et —— R, Fruttvale Station, Cal. REAL ESTATE WANTED. S, Real Estate and Loans. ts near station, §$125, $150, $176, $200; | and city water: clean title ‘with every terms easy; best lots in Fruitvale for a See H. W. DAVIS, for house and 46 Market st Sand I THE Mc *ARTHY lot home or an investment. REAL s Fruitvale ave., 1 Owner, CUFFICE—111S BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. HAIGHT, 22—Sunny furnished alcove room with or without small kitchen. HAYES, 837, nr. Fillmore—Elegantly furaished housekeeping rooms. Call after 1 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. A AP CALIFORNIA, between Polk and Larkin—15 minutes’ walk from Kearny and Market sts.; ithin & block of 4 car lines; sunny back : bath, gas, phone, parlor, plano; optional; 4 g M’M. o &wpo family; reasonabl ce —_ IN & modern newly and elegantly furnished vate residence where there are & few se- oct boa: ‘wanted a couple or tWo young men: all rn_accommodations; bath, gas, running water, phonme, etc. Box 1212, Call. ELEGANTLY & newly furnished sunny apart- ments with or without board; culsine unex- celled. 1103% Broadway, cor, 12th st. Oak- land, top floor; MRS. M. C. ROBINSON, Prop. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex 807 California st. may be found a most exceptionally good tabl tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. FLLIS, 1812—Refinea private family have nand- scmely furnished modern sunny sulte; best holne “table; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE ave. lors 1204—Sunny suite par- alcove room; with or without board. ROOMS and board; prices reasonable. 415 First st. ROOMS AND EOARD WANTED. A YOUNG lady plano teacher will exchange lessons for room or beard or both. Address 1509 Larkin st. GENTLEMAN destres room and board tn pri- vate family: Scottish family preferred. Box 1415, Call office. ROOMS WANTED. SINGLE gentleman wants room with bath, sunny without board, in section bounded by Van Ness ave., Buchanan, Jackscn and Post sts. finely _furnished WANTED—1 or 2 furnished or unfurnished rooms in private family in section bounded by Van Ness ave.. Clay and Sutter sts. Apply 150 Cook st., off Gea HENRIETTA square, 7, off Eleventh st, be- tween Howard and Folsom—$ sunny 'com- plete rooms; small storage; call after 12; §13. HOWARD, 74— Nicely furnished room, with use of kitchen; $2. . 716—Sulte of furnished housekeeping | reoms; sunny; $1L LARKIN, 804 Large sunny back room, fur- or 2 persons; light housekeeping: $. WANTED-Two or three unfurnished rooms: sunny side of street; light housekeeping; north of Market and east of Fillmore sts. Box 1414, Call office. 3 FURNISHED rooms or small flat; sink: bath: ¥ard; north Market st.; Call office. ED—2 to § centrally located unfurnished ; give full particulars. Box 143, Call. LEAVENWORTH, 5152 or 8 rooms furnished complete for housekeepin; unny ; reasonable. ovely three bay-window | closet, $18 month; McALLISTER, rooms, bath, . coal stove, no children; private. | MCALLISTER, 2000, cor. Central ave.—2 sunny rooms, furnished complete for hou: | MINNA, 25—Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing and single rooms; 75c and §1 per week, NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pllls are the best; safe, reliable: take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars; ‘‘Relief for Ladles” in letter by return mail; at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Ce., Philadel., Pa. SPECIAL | FREE clinies for the deserving poor will re- open Feb. 1, Pacific Coast Regular College of Medicine, 818 Howard st., near Fourth. 1720%, near Thirteenth—Two_sunny furnished housekps. rooms; bath; laundry: $8. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Large furnished bay window, mantel, Weisbach, kitchen op- MISSION L e ESTATE. | A sacriFicE in bank properties. Why pay Ay s rent? when we can sell you a house and lot 80 cottage 4 rooms and | on your own term - $:300—40x100; 5 rooms and bath, barn; $200 | cash, balance to suit | ss50—2x100; & rooms, bath; between Tele- | @ oy | graph’ Grove sts.; rented. ' R | $500—100x14 e 4 rooms; brick foundation; 3 city chicken house; near public e school; walk distance’ cars; first ¢ . Come, first serv b | $760—2x12; 6 rooms; 1 block from Alameda . electric road; 3 minutes to depot % $12,000—75x100; right in the heart of town; two s & offers of S11.000; this 1s a bar- 5 2.story building; 3 stores, room- . e of 42 roomg: bullding Insured f 00; finest business property in x Ockland: near station; this is a good investment; income from 00 to $400 . & month E $2250—25x100; house 6 rooms and bath; rented; | N 2 blocks to Broadway, on Ninth st $6500— 100x and 6 rooms, bath, ach; rents u mont & an estate A t: north side of street; A fie and 6 rooms, bath, each; rents $3% cost $6300; alf balance Lot ge; investors investy | 34000- cottages 5 rooms and bath, & ph and Broadway; 5 minutes’ k to narrow gauge; this is a bar- , 3 flats and 2 houses of * ; ‘centrally located; rents $154 rance §9600; this will stand COMPANY, > i | ALTON, 204 McAliister. nished front suite; suitable for 3 or 4 adults. Carriages always ready to show this proper Call early and get choice of these ba gair S. M. DODGE & SON, 116) Broadway, Oakland A CHOICE LIST: OWNERS FORC! G SALES, $3500—Linda V! ; beautiful, modern, 7-room $ home: mortgage $2300; contractor must have 2 Fine Lakeside district residence; | = owiir must sell; take £ood home part payment. | | 818, 000—Cost The finest residence buy i ving springs and | ever superb location. 5 s nd; cottage 4 rooms, indmill, tank; lot 30x ve minutes' walk Broadway and neat cottage, 5 rooms; rents 0; bargain w Dutch’colonial; 4 rooms; porcelain | tel; bapk mortgage.$i200; near San “oreclosure; bargain; near Clinton sta- ge, 5 rooms, bath; must se foreclosure pro #aid, as 1 do not be- 3. A. REMMEL, Bay on_terms to sult. G. R. DENKE, West Alameda Office, Webster st. and Cen- S mews for § cents—The Weekly Call, wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. W offer elegant suite of rooms and board in eelect private home in Alameda to refined le: references required. Box 283, Call. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. THIS is our bargain day, and only one plece like ¢ 1l be sold fine corner 190x130, with ndmill and tank of water, on | the sunny side of the street, and street work done © tage; right in the heart of town, and o 00. To close 'an estate, 200 feet frontage, south- ern_exposune, in the very cholcest part of the town, ~only three blocks from university grounds, half way between two-lines of electric offered $20 wot less than adjolning k sale;: a thoroughly lose no time, for only one v Daley Scenic Park Tract, ©f § rooms and bath, fine cormer vicw, near President Wheeler's to MASON & McLENATHEN, ad- g postoffice, Berkeley ! A MODEL NEW HOME 5200 cash down, $2500 fn all; i, $20 per month, buys this elegant new bungalc 5 bath, large ball, plumbine, | tinted w 45x12); on_car line | and close $200. H. D. IR WIN, raliroad waiting room, Lorin station $1550—8100 i, balance like rent; see the pew modern coitages, 6 rooms and bath each ts: hot and cold water; lots 40 IRWIN, Lorin station. D MODERN up to « homes at molerate cost; see the new & rodm houses we are now bullding; relect one already under ‘way or have us build to your own plan; best loca- tion in_ South Berkeley district 15 houses Sust Snishing: sll sold but two. H. D. IR- WWIN, rafiroad waiting room, Lorin station. FOR bargains in Berkeley or Oakland proper- ty see R. 3. MONTGOMERY, room 3 fourth floor, Mills building, San Francisco, or 46; Ninth st., Osakland. | $2200CHEAP for $3500; new Dutch bungalow foreclosure; comfortable nt lot, 50x185; fime location: and Telegraph ave.; must ve et ce; Epap. {akeside district; fine, new, modern §- | me; never before offered. | rohitect's home; hew: 2-story; orcelain bath; mas: mantel; cholcely near Telegraph ave.; must sell; to see Call or write for LAYMANCE REAL m, 450-462 Bighth information. ESTATE CO., Oalland. To the Right Party. Brand new 5-roomed cottage, bath, hall, slid- | ing doors, big living room; 1 block from Grove st.; nice in every way; total only $1850; | easy payments. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., The House Renters, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. 20 MONTHLY, INCLUDING INTEREST—$20. Brand_New ‘‘Bungalow' Cottage. Six Rooms—Six Rooms. | $300 down: morth corner: handy to cars; lot 36x100; both etreets improved; sun all a perfect little gem of a place: 6 rooms " large porch, porcelain bath, tiling around sink; open plumbing and every possible mod- ern convenlence; words can't describe it; must be seen. Call or write at_once. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO. - The House Rente; 1008 B roadway, Oakland, 52250—PRESENT cash value $3000; & new Swiss chateau; sunny exposure; large lot; 5 rooms &nd bath; open plumbing; unique design and beautifully arranged; space will not permit of extolling Iits charming qualities; 5§ min- utes’ walk to Fourteenth and Broadway; close to cars, schools, etc.; Seeing is be- leving; call early. See J. 5. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. cottage with the latest ideas in_architec- | | SUTTER, | ARE you looking for rooms, furnished or un- | | GOLDEN GATE tional TLL, ne large unfurnished house- ng room; furnished roo; BAD tenants ejected for $i: collections made; city ar country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 8-10; tel. 5 VING MACHINES AN SUPPLIES. inds bought, sold and repalring guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th, ALL kinds beught, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 4th. ny front rms. range; private famil i [ POLK, 522—Desirable unfurnished and fur- nished room T, ins. 1%6—Sunny rooms for light housekeep- : 5 Floor for housekeeping _and | other rooms suitable for doctor or dentist. TURK, €13 1 roo housckeepin | CLASSIFIBD adverusements ubscriptions | recelved at Call branch offic Fillmore st. | | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions ‘alencia st. has been established at 1086 | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. | { | | i furnished? We have 500 cholce rooms all aver city. Call and_get lis rge. 8. F. | Room Renting Bureeu, . 927 Market phone South 760: AHLHORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- | lar a day family hotel in city; polite attend- | arge rooms: modern convenlences: | se: free come Orst- A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms zsci to $1 per night; $12 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. Large sunny well fur- 1426 Market (old No. 1384)—Fur- suites, single: a' o unfurnished. ARA, 154i4—Large sunny front room suita- ble for one or two gents. TIRST, 31 nished, §5; also other rooms, furnished. FOLSOM, cely furnished® rooms, single | or en fuits. with bath, gas and use of kitchen; reasonable; no s FOURTH, 48—New furnished sunny rooms from $5 to $8. FOURTH; 225—Nice room sultable for two; single; rent reasonable. FULTC 635—Sunny I'urnluhedtmm by a young German couple: terms Feasonable. GEARY, 405(The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished rms; suites or single; travelers accommodated. GEARY, 651—Furnished room in basement; suitable for single man: rent $4. Ti7—Large sunny fu nished room; gas and bath; rent $3. GOUGH. 1613—A large nicely furnished front room. with hot and cold water; very con- venient for two gentlemen. GRAX and Misslon sts.—Sunny rooms, en sulte or single; ladies’” parlor; reading-room; elevator. GROVE, 518, bet. Octavia and Laguna—Large furnished room to let: rent $4. GUERRERO, 215, front alcove room. near Fourteenth — Sunny HAYES, 46%—Furnished front room to let. HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished bay-window and other rooms: reasonable. JESSIE, 33, nr. Gth and Market—Furnished | room, $4 per month; housekeeping, $9. JOHNSON House, 1293 Folsom st., SE. eor. Nice munny ‘rooms; running water; | house; adults. G15B—Sunny alcove front room; als modern; newly furnished; rent res single: sonable. TAS PALMAS, 1830 Market st.—Suite of 3 or 3 | rms; private; bath; sin. rms; board optional. LEWIS place, 18, off Taylor. near Post—Fur- nished and unfurnished rooms to let; single or en suite. MARKET, 1027%—Pleasant front rooms; also other roo terms reasonable. McALLISTER, 471—Sunny back parlor and large double Toom; bath and gas; reasonable. | McALLISTER, 903t%—Large bay-window room; gas, bath, grate; rent $9. % tural design and finish; interior finish and | MINNA, 667, corner Bighth—Newly furnished decorations; beautiful; lot 35x120; close to business center, echools, cars and local trains to San Francisco; terms, $300 cash: offered at these terms ‘and price for pne | week only; withdrawn If not sold withinfthe time: first come first served. See MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadwa; $5500—FOR a $10,000 property; large corner lot; 10-room Thouse: near business center cal trains; positively a great bargalm; space will not permit extolling its good qualities. If a No. 1 house and a bargain Is wanted in a first-class nelghborhood call early; see- ing is believing. Broadway, Oakland. $490 CASH, $7 50 monthiy till pald for; cottage of 5 rooms and bath: large barn, chicken house and run; fruit trees and shrubbery: a nice, cozy home in the right spot, being healthtul; 2 fine lots, 150 feet deep: picket fence; city water and sewer; near a model schoolhouse and electric cars; nice neigh- borhood; sandy loam sofl: view something grand; away from cold winds and fog; ad- joining East Oakland; call or send for circu- lar for cheap lots or acreage. 455 Seventh st., Oakland, Broadway station. Carrlage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. OI1/ land (deeded: land); best well-known land, $% per acre. Ses C. K. KING, 92 _ Broadway, Oakland. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 | bay-window room; $1 per week; transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, $2 a week up; 35c a day up. OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, wk., mo. O'FARRELL, 27+ Large sunny front room, micely furnished. PINE, 2814, near Broderick—Nicely furnished sunny f{ront room, with bath, $8. POST, 527—Small room: very sunny; private family 2% per week. KOSEDALE House, 313-321 Eills st.—Rooms, night, 25c to §1: week, $125 to open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent ligh! reading-roo smoking-room and ladles’ Jor; rooms, per night, 85c to $1 § week, &.z 3 ‘month. 38 to $30: elevator on kround’ foor: Tooms with hot and cold water: baths, SACRAMENTO, 16i1-Two sunny furnished Tooms. : SHERMAN Apartment House. 25 Eighth st] near Market—Furnished or unfurnished, SHOTWELL, 211—Three or four rooms; bath; 1aandry.. % STEVENSON, 631%B—Newly sunny furnished rooms, double or single; very reasonable. closet; € 1-3-ACRE chicken ranch; Walnut. Creek, Con- tra Costa County: all tools, stock and chick- ens, $1800. C. K. KING, 92 Broadway. 600 ACRES, Contra Costa County; elegant Keneral ranch or stock ranch: fine house. C. KKING, %2 Broadway, Oakiand. PARTNER WANTED—A reliable man with encrgy and 81000 cash, or part equivalent, can secure one-half interest in a money-mak- ing occupation for life in an established manufacturing and contracting business; le- gitimate and healthful; convincing evidence as to merit furnithed by ALDEN & CO., 1118 Breadway, Oakland, Cal. STOCKTON., 1307—Nice front furn Tooms for housekeeping: rent heaps | oned SBUNNY (ront rooms; nicely furnished; cen- trally located. RBox 1343, Call office. SUTTER, nged hands: newly reno- vated; single rooms, §5; suites, $12 to $25 mo, TAYLOR, 611 (Norwood)—Roems en suite and single; phone; hot and cold water; sunny. TAYLOR, 615B—Sunny room, $6: double bay- window parlors, plano, grate, run'g water, $25. WEBSTER, 219-Large sunny bay-window | room; gas; bath; no other roomers. COAL LANDS FOR SALE. Otl lands for sele. 30-page catalogue of homes. Send or eall for what in lana or homes in California. . B BUNCE, %2 Broadway, Oakland. CHEAPEST and best in Amerlca—The Weekly- Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the T'nifea States or Canada ome year for §l, postage paid. FRUITVALE, two blocks from local; two- story Louse, 6 rooms; all modern; lot 37:6x 130; $400 cash. balance $1000 on bank. SALSBURY, Notary, CLASSIFIED advertisements and sul 'ri] Foccived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st Valencla st. E. - Clltpl.é'r and best in America—The Weekly sent to an; Tniied States o Tt & 3 EOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles; reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 5. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving C office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 513, X .. storage and moving: covered Tenth and Market: phone Ffl)ushi.fiz BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission s tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. TELEPHONES. TELEPHONES, house or private lines. # 50 a set; electrical work installed. e TO LEASE. BLACKSMITHS or horseshoers; will take it out in trade: rent.$10 a month: corner Hearne and Ninth. HOWARD H. HOGA! 104 Pine. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $. The Typewriter Exchange, i3 California; telephone Main 266. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice.—California Wine Asso- clation.—Dividend No. 1§ of sixty cents per share hes been declared, and is pavable on und after Monday, February 11, 130, at the Union Trust Company of San Franeisco. Stock hooks will close on Tuesday, February 5, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m., up to which date transfers of stock may be made at the Union Trust Company. By order of the Board of Directors. HENRY VAN BERGEN, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 113 (Afty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will_be payable at the office of the company, 827 Market st., on and after Friday, February 1, 1901 Transter books will close on Saturday, January 26, 1901, at 12 o’clock m. H. SHELDO! Secretas MARRIAGE LICENSES. Tre following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Herman Cohn, 27, 110 Eddy street, and Sarah E. Cameron, 17, 2344 Twenty-first street, oiby, 21, 1537 Octavia street, and At e Son Mo drenve Georgla Dennis, 19, Santa’ Rosa. Ferdinando Corriéri, 3, 1951 Market street, and Angiolina Menchini, 27, 16 Post street. Daniel G. Hagel, 27, Vallejo, and Marle A. Carrillo, 16, Santa Rosa. Willlany ‘Nutley, 4, Marysville, . Mitchell, 31. city. Salvatore Taranto, 25, 1581 Fifteenth street, and Rosalia Scafide, 18, 1554 Howard street. Anton F. ander, 33, Hotel St. Nieholas, and Violet Little, 25, Hotel St. Nicholas. Pietro Sorrentino, 27, 28 Water street, and Lizzie Vanacola, 16, Tomales. Frank N. Burgl, 24, Willows, and Dollle Sut- ton. 20, Maxwell BIRTHS—MARRIAGBS%BEATH& and Mary BERTHELOT-In this ecity, January 24, 1901, to the wife of Isidore L. Berthelot, a daugh- ter. BLACK—1In this city, to the wife of Willlam Black, a son. BOUTON—In this city, January 2, 1601, to the wife of Willlam E, Bouton, a daughter. CASEY—In this city, January 2, 1501, to the wife of J. A. Casey, a 5 COLEMAN—In this city, January 21, 1901, to the wife of Harry Coleman, a son. FAUDE—In this city, January 19, 1901, to the wife of George Faude,.a son. HENNESSY—In this city, Ja 21, 1801, to the wife of. Thomas Hennessy, a son. LORENZ—In this city, January 26, 104 to the wife of Gustaf Lorenz, a daughter. MONNIER—In this city, January 22, 1901, to the wife of George H. Monnier. a som. MULLEN—In this city, January 13, 1901, to the wife of C. H. Mullen, a daughter. MURRAY—In this city, Janvary 25, 1901, to the wife of Captain John D. Murray, a son. MYERS—In this city, January 15, 1901, to the wife of Willlam Myers, a daughter. RALPH—In this city, January 2, 101, to the wife of Frank Raiph, a son. STATIA—In Oakland, January 2, 1901, to the wife of H. V. Statia, a daughter. WOOD—In_this city, January 11, 1901, to the wife of John R. Wood, a son. MARRIED. COLBY—CANTRELL—In this eity, January 2, 1%01, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wlison, Georze Wilder Colby and Bernice Josephine H‘;‘I{:;;}‘g'—l-‘l’::tn of San Francisco. . . NRICHS—In this city, January 23, 1901, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John Harjes and Emma Henrichs. LUND-BAKER—In this city, January a1, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Mathew E. Lun of Scquel, Santa Cruz County, Cal., and Clara Ii. Baker of San Francisco. McDONALD—-FURLONG—In this city, Janu- ary 22, 1901, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Alex- z_cu—____%“- BAUER—In this city, Ji BRAN office for Call advertisements and gust subscrivtions hes been established at 109 | &nd der R._McDonald and Annie F. Furlong. DIED. Bauer, August McDougall, Dantel Mary e Benson, Henry B McKerrow, Henry Bilty, Theodore McKevitt, Mary bnick, John McWilliams, e, Adolph C. Mayer, Ellen Bomin, Charles B. Miina Duncan Broderick, James J. Mullin, Lililan A. Sobn. Beigami Noakes, Corneltus F. B e W O Conmett, Michast 7. ‘onnell, E Denicke. Rudolf F.H. Quinn, Patrick Generlich? Julius . Albert Glynn, Timof Sutro, Adelheld Taylor, David W. By B ™ Foula. T Hilmer, Charles H.L. ES We Fviiv, Garlen LT Westelold, % , Felix Louisa Lom! Giovannina Wood llne;t) James Zimmer, lloch, Dr. T. A. Bauer, beloved mhuhflmhg?nmwxm . aged 63 years 10 months and 3 %—lfllfiufl San_Francisco, Ji Mary Beck, dearly beloved Wife of lats ary love, e oF B Freeric, Toars'y r. and the late John Beck, nd heated, with or | rent reasonable. ~ Box | 1536 Pt. Lobos. | a native of Schieswig-] Germany, aged 57 years 10 months and 28 days. EZ¥riends and sequaintances are Tespect fully invited to attend the to-morrow (‘Knnfl%l( 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Twenty-ninth avenue sgouth, be- tween N and P streets south, South San Francisco. Interment Mount Oltvet Ceme- | | tery. 3 BENSON—In this city, January 2, 1501, Henry Elmer, infant son of Frank D. and Kittie . BILTY—In Sacramento, January 24, 1901, Theo- dore Bilty, beloved 'father of Mrs. 'J. W. Harrison, Mrs. J. F. David, Mrs. T. Goff and S. A. Douglas' Bilty, a native of West- wphalia, Germany, aged years 10 months and 4 days. (Rochester, N. Y., Cleveland, Ohlo, and Mlilwaukee papers please copy.) '\ EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day +(Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the u ing parlors of Beaudry & McAvoy, §73 Washing ton etreet, Oakland. Interment St. Mary Cemetery, Oakland. BOBNICK—In this city, December %, 1900, Jol Bobnick, a native of Germany, aged 1S pears. BODE—In Oakland, January %, 190, Adolph Christian, dearly "beloved son of Henry C W. and Dora Bode, and brother of Henry, Dora, Carl, Henrfetta, Freddy and te Bode, a native of Oakiand, aged 10 years 1 months and 29 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1457 Fifth street, between Center and_ Chester streets, Oukland. Interment I 0. 0. F. Cemetery. BOMAN — In Oakland, January 24, 1901, Charles E. Boman, beloved brother of Miss Boman, o native of Finland, aged 3 months and 2 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 227 Adeline street, Oskland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery BRODERICK—In Sausalito, January 26, 1901, James J., beloved son of Mary and the late John Broderick, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years. [7Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully’ invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the_residence of his mother, Sausalito, thence to St. Mary's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celébrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment at Seusalito. COHN—In this eit: January 25, 1901, Benfa: min, beloved husband of Sarah Cohn, and father of Isidor, Eddy, Annie, Julius and Moses Cohn, a 'native of Poland, aged ears. A member of Chevra Rofe Cholim ington Lodge No. ), United Orde Workmen; Oshonee Tribe No. 75, L. O. R. M. Mcunt Zion Hospital;. Pacific Hebrew Or- phan Asylum; First Hebrew Benevolent So- clety and California Lodge No. 166, O. B. A. [ Friends, members and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, i25% Howard street. Interment Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o’clock traln from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. CROCKER—In__this city, Jan 26, 1901, Newel ‘W. Crocker, anative Dubuque, owa. DALTON—In this city, January 2, 1901, Mary Dalton, beloved daughter of John and Helen Dalton, and sister of George Dalton, a na- :.]x\- of San Francisco, axed 15 years and 25 ays. DENICKE--In this city, January 23, 191, Ru- dolf F. Herman Denicke, dearly beloved hus- band of Dora Denicke, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 43 years and 5 months. A member of the German Krieger Verein, Han- noveraner~Verein and Beer Drivers Benevo- lent_Assoctation, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from B'nal B'rith Hall, 120 Eddy street, where funeral ser- vices will be held under the auspices of the German Krieger Verein. Cremation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 MoAlllster street. GENERLICH—In Alameda, Jan 25, 1901, Julius Generlich, beloved hus of Wil- helmine Geherlich, a native of Germany, aged 68 years 1 month and 8 days. G7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the Tesidence, 1227 Versailles avenue. Interment Mountain View Cemete GLYNN—In this city, January 2, 1901, at 280 \Dora street, Timothy, beloved husband of Kate Glynn, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. E7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of N. Gray & Co., | 641 Sacramento street. Interment Holy Cross . Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train. GRANNISS—In this city, January 26, 1901, Col- | "~ onel George W. Granniss, beloved husband of Elizabeth 1. Granniss, and father of Mrs. | Alexander Center, a native of New Haven, Conn., aged 75 years 8 months and 9 days. 7 Notice of funeral will appear later. HAGGERTY—In this city, January 2, 1801 -George Haggerty, a native of Ireland, aged 78 years. HALEY—In this city, January 26, 1901, Morris, husband of Mary Haley, and father of John, Robert, Nellie, Thomas, Willlam, Henry and May Haley, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. " (Spiingfield, . Mass., papers please copy. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1024 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high masg will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HILMER—In this city, January 25. 1901, at h Tesidence, 510B Fulton street, Charles Henry Ludwig, dearly beloved husband of Barbara Hiliner, beloved father of Kate L., Rosall- M., Charles Henry Jr., Wililam A., Frank E.. Fred L., Emma H. and Louis O. Hilmer, ana brother of Fred Hilmer of Bremen. Ger- many, Louis Hilmer of Petaluma, Cal., the Rev. Herman Hilmer of Hanover, Germany, and Louisa Rothkopof of Burghdorf, G mi a native of Burghdorf, Germa: 69 yéars and 10 days. A member of Lodxe No. 219, A: 0. U. Wo (Los Anahelm and Medera papers please copy.) @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to atfend the funeral Tuesday, January 29, at — o'clock, from dence, 510B Fulton street, between Octavia and Laguna, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones anl Leavenworth streets, ' where a solemn re- Quiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at — o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. KVALVIG—n Oakiand, January %, 1901, Eliza- beth Kvalviz, a native of Norway, 38 years 8 months and : dly;. = > R—In this city, January 1001 LR fheiovea son of Jultus and Cella’ Lind: ner, and brother of Henry, Dave, Mose, Min- nie’ and Blanche Lindner, a native of San ; Francisco, aged 20 years ar n:‘omu ¥ MBARDI—In West Berkeley. January 25, 40, ‘Glovannina. dearly beloved wite B B Gerabio Tombardy, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. J. M. Semeria and Mrs. A. G. Mitchell, a native of Airolo, Switzerland, aged 6 years and 1 month. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the Fren Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, between Dupont and Stockton. where services will be held. Interment Holy Cemetery. LYDON-In the City and County Hospital January 26, 151, James Lydon, & mative o | MeUELOGH In this, city. Jamuary 35 1801 CULLOCH—In ti elity, M Thomas _Adam McCulloch, - beloved ~son of Mary and the iate Join McCulloch, na- v { San Francigco. t‘é‘?[he funeral will take place this day (Suhday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 56 Webster street. % 101 DOUGALL-In this city, January 5 N lel. McDaugall, beloved husband of Mary B. McDoug: and only son of Jane and the late Daniel McDougall, a native of Scétland, 50 years 4 months and 26 days. £% Frionds and acauaintances are respect- £ully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow Monday). at 2 o'clock, from hls late resi- dence, 2009 O Farrell street. Interment Lau- rel HIll' Cemetery. ELROY—In Alameds, January %, 1901 at Mo residence of his ‘sister, dirs.’ Wilflam ., dearl son Ez\‘gn;)‘-,e.m.n James cElroy, and beloved brother of Mrs. M. Sullivan, Mrs. A. Corr, Mrs. W. Short, Mrs. J. Donovan and John, Wililam, Edward and George McElroy, a native of Charlestown, Mass., aged 35, years. T7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock. from the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. James Donovan, 66 Elliotc Park, off . Steiner street, between O'Farrell and Geary, thence to St. Dominic's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McKERROW — In Talomares Canyon, near !‘Ellywlrdl, January- 25, 1901, Hen dearly beloved husband of Marle L. McKerrow, a native of Ayrshire, Scotland, aged 69 years. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, at All South San Francisco, Mayer, a native of New York City. Fi\men.\ services will be held to-morrow (Monday), at 11:30 o'clock, at the parlors of the Hote) Bella Vista, corner Pine and Tay- lor streets. Interment private, \ountan View Cemetery, Oakland. MILNE—In Vallejo, January 2, 131, Duncan W. Milne, husband of Annie M. Miilne, and father of ‘Stella and Duncan W. Milne Jr. EFWill be buried to-morrow (Monday) 10:30 o'clock, from Holly Park Presbyte Church, San Francisco. Fnterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MULLIN—In this-city, January 2, 1901, Lil lian Agnes, dearly beloved dsughier or Mar- garet E. nd the late’ D. A. Mullin, and granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Farrell and Mrs. B. Donovan, a native of San Francisco, aged § years 11 months and § davs. E>The funeral will take pl this day (Sunday), at 12:30 g'clock. Interment pri- vate, Holy Croes Cemetery. NOAKES—In this city, January 24, 1901, at his residence, 1 Simpson place, Cornélius Fran- 1s, beloved son of James G. and Johanna Noakes, brother of Willilam, John, James and Sarah Noakes-and Mrs. Aleck Keegzan, stepbrother ‘of Mrs. James Christensen and Thosas Fitzgerald, and nephew of John and Watson, a ' native of Contra County, aged 24 years 7 months and 11 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the Cathol Church, Antioch. Remains will be taken c the 7:20 o'clock Santa Fe boat. O'BRIEN—In this city, January 26, 1%t Hanna O'Brien, beloved sister of Mrs. Cat erine Deasy, a native of County Cork, Ire land, aged €2 years. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence ter, 337 Fifth street. thence to St Patrick’s Church, ‘wheré a requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. - Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. O'CONNELL—In the City ahd County Hospi- tal, January 2, 1301, Michael F. O’Connell, native of Ireland, aged 8 years. QUINN—In this city, January 21, 1%1. Pat- rick, husband of the lats father of James Quinn, Wexford, Ireland, aged 61 years. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (AMonday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. OrConnor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment. at Virginia City, Nev.. by 6 p. m. train. RAY—In this city, January 25, 191, Albert, beloved son of Lillle and the late John Ray, a native of San Francisco, aged § years 7 months and 22 days. SUTRO—In this city, January 25, 1501, Adel- held, widow of Emil Sutro, and loved mother of Gustav, Alfred, Oscar and Anna Sutro. a native of Altona. Germany, aged 51 years 5 months and 11 days. > Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 | o'clock, from her late residence, 1935 Jack- son street. Cremation at Odd Fellows' Ceme- ery. TAYLOR—In the City and "County Hospital, January 26, 1901, David W. Taylor, a native of New York, aged 58 years. TICOULET—In this oity, January 25, 1901 Iouise Ticoulet, beloved wife of Bernard Ticoulet, mother of Mrs. Bertha Bruce and Alice and George Ticoulet, and grandmother of Rera Margaret Bruce, erland, aged 47 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, §17 Post street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - ROBIN HOOD Circle No. 58, C. of F. of A.— Tne officers and members of this circle are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our Tate beloved. treagurer, Mrs. L. Ticoulét, to take place this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock. from her late res{dence. 817 Post street. By order, LIZZIE VON PUTTKAMER, C. C. MAMIE SCHOEN, F. 8. TIERNEY—In Grass Valley, January 26, 1901 John C., dearly beloved husband of Mary A Tierney, and father of Willlam. John. Thomes, Edward and the late James Tierney of Grass Valley, Mrs. T. Hudelson and Mrs. W. D. Paynter of Grass Valley and Mrs. Donnelly and Mrs. P. Donnelly of San Fran- cisco. ‘WESTERFELD—In this city, January 25, 1501, Herman Westerfeld Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Westerfeld, a native of Sen Fran- -gisco. WILLE—In Mount Eden, Alameda County, January 25, 1901, John C. Wille, beloved hus- band of late Maria Wille, a native of Wurgassen, Westphalta, Germany, aged 73 yeal 2 months and 15 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Union Church, Mount Eden. Interment Mount Eden Ceme- tery. WILSON—In this city, January 2. 1901, Lou- isa, wife of Ezekiel Wilson, a native of Ver- mont, aged 84 years. > Funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from her late residence. corner Point Lobos ‘and Fourteenth avenues. Interment Masonic Cemetery. - Friegds and acquaint- ances are invited to attend. ‘WOOD—In this city, January 24, 1901, infant son of Jobn R. and Ada M. Wood. ZIMMER—In Lorin, Berkeley, January 24, 1901, Margarethe, beloved wife of the late Chri topher Zimmer, mother of Mrs. K. Ritter and John and Louise Zimmer, and grand- mother of John, Edward, Gustave und Louis Ritter and Loufse, Christopher, Katie, Edna. Johnny and Johanna Zimmer. a native of Nieder Weisel, Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany, aged 73 years and 4 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 12:30 o'clock. from her late resi- dence, 1587 Alcatraz avenue, between Calais ry ‘Quinn, and | native of County | ative of Switz- | PREPARING FOR- THEIR CONCLAVE ;Represontatives of State Pythian Lodges Name Comumittees. Thousands of Visitors Are Expected to Come With the Supreme Lodge in August of Next Year. s At the meeting of the executive eouncfl of the Grand Lodze, Knights of Pythias of Califognia, heid in the office of the grand keeper of records and seal yester- day afterncon, the preliminary organiza- tion was effected of a general committes of arrangements to prepare for the con- vention of the Supreme Lodge of that order which will be held in San Fran- cisco during the secend week in August of rext year. This gathering was a representative one, | me s being present from many places 1 e State. There were ex-Lieutenant in Governor William T. Jeter of Santa Cruz, | 8rand chancellor; Leonard S. Calkins of the Nevada Transcript and also Post- | master at Nevada City, grand vice chan- cellor; Dr. H. R. Arndt of San Diego, the junior past grand chancellor; S. G. Lit- tle, president of the Bank of Dixon, grand | master of exchequer; H. Schaffner, for | fifteen years past the grand keeper of records and seal of the order in Califor- nia; Past Grand Chancellors Stanton L. Carter of Fresno, A. J. Buckles of Fair- fleld, Car! E. Lindsay of Santa Cruz, C. F. McGlashan of Truckee, George SBamuels of Oakland and W. H. Bodfish, A.: G. Booth, T. J. Crowley, W. Graves, Charles L. Patton and 5. W. Powell of San Francisco. The report of the representatives of the California Grand Louge in the Suprems Lodge was submitted, showing the invi- tation tendered by the Grand Lodge of California, its preseatation to the Supreme Lodgg at Detroit, Mich., in August last | and "its unanimous acceptance with the sole condition that the California knights would meet the additional expense in- curred by the Supreme Lodge caused by the convention being held on the Pacifle Coast. ~ This _additional expense will amount to 320,000, and has been provided for by a special tax levied upon the mem- | { | bership in California, payable in semi- annual installments. Subcommittees were appointed, with power to add to their number, as follows: Finance, Charles L. Patton: promotion and | publicity,” LS. Calkins: hoteis and accommo- cations, ‘A." G. Booth: Uniform Rank Camp. C. F. McGlashan and H. R. Arndt; corre- | srondence, H. Schaffner; entertainment, Carl Lindsay: parade, George Samuels: music, W. Powell; illumination and decoration. T. 3. Crowley: hall, W. H. Bodfish: headquar- ters, W. C. Graves; horses, A. J. Buckles; fire- works, Stanton L. Carter. Never since the organization of the | order, thirty-seven vears ago, has thers | been a convention of the Supreme Lodge held in any city west of the Missour! River. Every eifort is to be made to In- duce travel and bring people to this one. | Rates of fare will be quoted that cannot | be resisted. The fare will not exceed $0 from Chieago and return and may be much less, as other meetings to be held | in the future are receiving very liberal | treatment at the hands of the various transportation interests included in the Vestern Passenger Association, whila | those in Eastern territory invaribly quote i; rate approximating 1 cent a mile. | BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT | FOR SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE 1 The Rev. Father McLoughlin Will Lecture To-Morrow Evening in Native Sons” Hall. The Rev. Father McLoughiln of New York, who so brilliantly interprets the an- | clent melodies of Ireland. will lecture in | Native Sons’ Hall to-morrow night. He will give a musical discourse on_the bal- lads of England, Ireland and Sgotland, having chosen for the subject of his lec- ture “The Rose, the Shamrock and the ‘Thistle.” | The proceeds of the lecture will | the Catholic Seamen’s Institute, which has |in the past done goad for all engaged in { nautical pursuits without distinction of | creed or color. Mrs. John B. Casserly will | give several selections on theé harp and a chorus from the choir of St. Mary's Church will add to the evening's enter- tainment. to e e— Saints’ Catholic Church, Haywards. Inter- ment Catholic Cemetery, Haywards. McKEVITT—In this clty, Jenuary 25, 1901, ‘Mary, dearly beloved Wife of the late James MeRevitt, devoted mother of Edward, Afice and u-lg-l McKevitt, nnve :Ifdut dl-:lmn of ettt Mie'. ot ol Ml Dapers Nam’:fii)ua ntances are respect- fully invited to atf the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- .dence, 1521 Webster street. thence to St. Dominic's Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, where at 9 o'clock a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- WILLIAMS_In South San Francisco, Janu. Ny T 1901, Mary oW i beloved wite of the “lll‘ Michael McWilllams, beloved HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. g i g UG and Lowell streets, Lorin, Berkeley, thence by 2 o'clock creek route boat to San Fran- cisco. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. Foulard Silks . for the season of 1goI1 Qur assortment of this season’s ever popular summer fabric is unusually large, and embraces all the latest shades for spring and summer wear, and the designs are exclusively our own. The variety, finish and general excellence of these goods will maintain our past reputation for carrying the best values of high grade silks in San Francisco. The qualities and designs which we are now showing at 73, 85c, $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 a yard have never been equaled in this market; and by selecting your suit now you get the choice of the complete assortment for 19or. Odd Sizes in Corsets z Sacrificed prior to stock-taking. Monday we will sell all sizes in 4, 5 and 6 hook, long-waisted corsets at less than the cost of manufacturing, as we must close them out before stock-taking. Corsets reduced from $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 to 75C «pur Corsets reduced from $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 to $ I1.00 apar Figured Velours . 3 A large variety of artistic designs and beautiful colorings In 27-inch velours, suitable for cushion tops, mantel drapes, couch and chair coverings at A well-developed conscience will make a hero of almost any man. 65C a yard Linen Towels An excellent quality of bleached all-linen huckaback and damask towels, with either fringed or hemmed ends, at I 5C each The Last Week This week ends the sale of odd sizes in ladies and children’s underwear—great reductions have been made to close out the entire lot of odd sizes before our annual stock taking February 2. Mjbrmwmubvu 129 Kearny Street

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